On Sunday night, Stevie Nicks closed out the Bourbon & Beyond Festival, performing on the Oak Stage (“oak” naturally being one of many references to the celebrated beverage of the evening).

At tonight’s show, the stage configuration was noticeably different, without the large projection screen serving as the stage backdrop. The usual graphics that displayed and illustrated Stevie’s storytelling were missing, as well. So this time around, Stevie kept the stories and stage banter short and succinct.

(Rod Snyder)

(Jen Bryant)

(Richard Bond)

Set List

Gold and Braid

If Anyone Falls

Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around

Belle Fleur

Gypsy

Wild Heart

Bella Donna

Enchanted

New Orleans

Starshine

Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream)

Stand Back

Crying in the Night

If You Were My Love

Gold Dust Woman

Edge of Seventeen

Rhiannon (encore)

Landslide (encore)

Videos

Much love and thanks to girlRock1000, Jennifer Jennings, Pete Miller, Monica M. Reed, Rapture&Gina Barba, and Anna-Marie Rooker for sharing these videos from the show!

Gold and Braid (Anna-Marie Rooker)

“If you’re smoking out there, will you just try to, like, blow it a little bit that way [gesturing to her right] or a little bit that way [gesturing to her left] because if you shut down my voice, you’ll be coming up here and I’m gonna be just like training you onstage to-night. It could be your big break. It’s a big risk before you know. So anyone…anyway…anywhere, let’s go!”

Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around (Monica M. Reed)

Gypsy (Anna-Marie Rooker)

Enchanted (Anna-Marie Rooker)

New Orleans – partial (girlRock1000)

Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream) (Anna-Marie Rooker)

Stand Back (Anna-Marie Rooker)

Gold Dust Woman (Jennifer Jennings)

Rhiannon (Rapture&Gina Barba)

“I considered having a big, big class of bourbon about halfway through the show. I don’t even do that anymore and I was thinking BRING ON THE BOURBON! So thank you so much for coming out tonight. You are just so special for letting us close down your bourbon festival, which doesn’t mean you have to close it down. It just means that we’re going back to Los Angeles. So thank you so much! You have been an awesome, awesome audience! Thank you!”

Landslide (Pete Miller)

“Thank you. So this next song was written in Aspen, Colorado in 1973. It’s the only time I’ve ever been in the snow-covered mountains in my life, and I was there that summer. And this little song for all practical purposes took us to the top. So I’d like to dedicate this to you and your bourbon festival. It’s called ‘Landslide’.”

After Landslide

“Thank you! You helped me get through this. I was a little rough on my voice, but you know what? With you guys out there, what else could I do but like push on through? So thank you for being awesome, and strong, and kind, and a wonderful audience, and listening to all our songs after all these years. Don’t think for one minute that we don’t appreciate every little thing that you do because we do. Thank you! Bless you!”

Reviews

2. Stevie Nicks doesn’t exactly have a pretty voice but you definitely can’t mistake it; that growling vibrato is instantly recognizable. She closed the festival with her own set of classic hits fueled by a stellar band, surprisingly goofy stage banter, and some damn fine twirling.

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